9 Aug 2024

Iraqi teen detained in Vienna after Taylor Swift attack plot foiled

9:36 pm on 9 August 2024

By Friederike Heine, Reuters

US singer Taylor Swift performs on stage during a concert as part of her Eras World Tour in Sydney on February 23, 2024. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP)

Taylor Swift's three Eras Tour concerts in Vienna have been cancelled. Photo: AFP / David Gray

Authorities in Austria have detained a third suspect in Vienna connected to an alleged plot to strike a Taylor Swift concert in the Austrian capital, the interior ministry said on Friday.

The 18-year-old Iraqi national is said to have come from the same circle as the main suspect, a 19-year-old Austrian with North Macedonian roots, according to the ministry.

More suspects would be questioned and properties searched as investigators continued to look into the plot, the ministry added.

The main suspect, who had vowed loyalty to Islamic State (IS), was planning a lethal assault among the estimated 20,000 "Swiftie" fans set to gather outside Vienna's Ernst Happel Stadium.

The U.S. popstar had planned concerts in Vienna on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All three were cancelled late Wednesday over security concerns.

Two other Austrian youths aged 17 and 15 were detained on Wednesday over the alleged plot.

The 15-year-old had since been released and was being treated as a witness, the Kurier newspaper reported on Friday.

The Iraqi suspect is reported to have sworn allegiance to IS on 6 August, but it remains unclear whether he had anything to do with the planned attack, the newspaper reported.

Austrian authorities are reported to have received information about the Swift concert threat from U.S. intelligence, as Austrian law does not allow the monitoring of instant messaging apps, which the suspects had used to communicate.

Swift, whose next scheduled performance is in London next week, has not commented on the concert cancellations.

British police have said there was nothing to indicate that the Vienna plot would have any effect on the show.

- Reuters

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